Hi,
sorry, if this topic doesn't quite fit here, but I think this could be interesting for others as well.
I'm looking for a good book on modern x86 architecture. It should explain the relevant concepts, e.g. Protected Mode, virtual memory, assembly language, interfacing with modern compilers, etc.
Does such a book exist? What is your source of choice in that regard?
The idea is to gain the foundation for advanced FreeBSD hacking and low-level software development.
Thanks!
sorry, if this topic doesn't quite fit here, but I think this could be interesting for others as well.
I'm looking for a good book on modern x86 architecture. It should explain the relevant concepts, e.g. Protected Mode, virtual memory, assembly language, interfacing with modern compilers, etc.
Does such a book exist? What is your source of choice in that regard?
The idea is to gain the foundation for advanced FreeBSD hacking and low-level software development.
Thanks!